According to The Casual Sex Project, most people remember one-night stands positively (Picture: File)

A new website aims to chronicle our hook-up culture by allowing people to anonymously share their stories.

The Casual Sex Project gives people a platform to tell honest and candid stories of their one-night stands.

Creator Dr Zhana Vrangalova, a sex researcher and NYU instructor, claims the project has shown that not all random hook-ups are remembered in a negative way.

Speaking to Nerve she said: ‘On The Casual Sex Project so far, most people have shared hookup stories they don’t regret at all.’

She added: ‘Hookups are so often presented as black or white, good or bad, but it isn’t this homogenous thing.’

The idea for the website came to Dr Vrangalova due to most people only hearing about others’ sexual experiences from close friends, which gives them ‘a very limited idea of what that may entail’, she claims.

One gay contributor wrote about an early sexual experience, calling it ‘part of me growing up and exploring and coming out’.

Another, writing about hooking up with a colleague, said he allowed her ‘to feel powerful in my sexual prowess’.

Dr Vrangalova is now planning on writing a book focusing on people who have had over 1000 sexual partners.